HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 13. Employed Hispanic or Latino workers by sex, occupation, class of worker, full- or part-time status, and detailed ethnic group (In thousands) Hispanic or Latino ethnicity Category Total (1) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban 2003 2004 2003 2004 2003 2004 2003 2004 SEX Total (all civilian workers)........................... 17,372 17,930 11,151 11,449 1,495 1,481 638 735 Men.................................................. 10,479 10,832 7,029 7,272 784 756 361 428 Women................................................ 6,894 7,098 4,123 4,177 711 725 277 307 OCCUPATION Management, professional, and related occupations...... 2,925 3,101 1,568 1,620 353 352 183 221 Management, business, and financial operations occupations......................................... 1,176 1,290 640 683 142 131 86 108 Management occupations............................. 835 920 465 491 90 94 56 83 Business and financial operations occupations...... 341 370 175 192 52 37 30 25 Professional and related occupations................. 1,749 1,811 927 937 211 221 97 113 Computer and mathematical occupations.............. 172 172 79 75 22 24 8 8 Architecture and engineering occupations........... 141 158 72 79 13 16 8 9 Life, physical, and social science occupations..... 81 69 51 34 5 10 5 6 Community and social services occupations.......... 184 203 103 110 32 29 5 7 Legal occupations.................................. 91 89 44 38 10 7 7 11 Education, training, and library occupations....... 550 549 306 313 65 76 30 28 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations....................................... 205 202 103 115 26 16 10 14 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations....................................... 325 368 169 174 38 44 24 30 Service occupations.................................... 4,175 4,336 2,659 2,788 321 334 95 112 Healthcare support occupations....................... 365 384 187 205 56 57 14 16 Protective service occupations....................... 276 315 148 186 59 51 18 17 Food preparation and serving related occupations..... 1,441 1,405 1,000 975 75 82 23 24 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations......................................... 1,542 1,661 1,010 1,092 77 81 26 42 Personal care and service occupations................ 550 571 315 330 55 63 14 14 Sales and office occupations........................... 3,820 3,818 2,283 2,260 431 428 190 203 Sales and related occupations........................ 1,653 1,654 1,000 996 158 158 77 86 Office and administrative support occupations........ 2,167 2,164 1,283 1,264 273 269 113 117 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations........................................... 3,023 3,229 2,242 2,407 157 142 78 100 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations........... 423 387 397 361 3 8 3 1 Construction and extraction occupations.............. 1,926 2,127 1,403 1,588 88 67 43 48 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations.... 674 715 442 459 66 68 32 51 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations........................................... 3,430 3,446 2,399 2,373 233 224 91 98 Production occupations............................... 1,944 1,894 1,392 1,336 112 110 51 44 Transportation and material moving occupations....... 1,486 1,552 1,007 1,037 121 114 40 54 CLASS OF WORKER Agriculture: Wage and salary workers............................ 425 417 399 392 3 6 5 2 Self-employed workers.............................. 20 21 14 19 - - 1 - Unpaid family workers.............................. - 1 - 1 - - - - Nonagricultural industries: Wage and salary workers............................ 15,976 16,465 10,121 10,379 1,435 1,421 587 675 Government....................................... 1,623 1,751 983 1,050 211 231 77 81 Private industries............................... 14,353 14,713 9,137 9,328 1,224 1,191 510 593 Private households............................. 243 245 129 128 5 5 2 5 Other industries............................... 14,110 14,469 9,008 9,201 1,219 1,186 507 588 Self-employed workers.............................. 935 1,008 603 644 56 53 45 58 Unpaid family workers.............................. 16 18 14 15 - - - - FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS (2) Full-time workers.................................... 14,797 15,308 9,527 9,824 1,268 1,249 562 648 Part-time workers.................................... 2,575 2,622 1,625 1,625 227 232 76 87 1 Includes persons of Central or South American origin and of other Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, not shown separately. 2 Employed persons are classified as full- or part-time workers based on their usual weekly hours at all jobs regardless of the number of hours they are at work during the reference week. Persons absent from work also are classified according to their usual status. NOTE: Persons whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. Beginning in January 2004, data reflect revised population controls used in the household survey. Dash indicates no data or data that do not meet publication criteria.